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Title: Russia


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Culture The Key to Global Business
Presentation on RUSSIA
Schulich School of Business January, 2008
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Who Is Who?
Oxana Fedorova Pskov, 1977
Natalia Vodianova Nizhni Novgorod 1982
Maria Sharapova Nyaganj , Siberia 1987
Anastasia Volochkova Saint-Petersburg, 1977
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Outline
  • Geography
  • Business environment
  • Business etiquette
  • Culture

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Geopolitical Changes, 1991
USSR, 15 republics
CIS, 12 independent states
Azerbaijan Armenia Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrg
yzstan Moldova Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
Ukraine
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Cities with population over 1million
Moscow 12 million people Saint-Petersburg
4.5 million people Novosibirsk 1.4 million
people Yekaterinburg 1.3 million
people Nizhniy Novgorod 1.3 million
people Samara 1.1 million people
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Climate Challenges
7
Stereotype Russia is the country of winter
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Moscow is not much colder than Toronto
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But Sochi is warmer than Vancouver!
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Spring
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Summer
12
Autumn
13
that takes us close to...
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Enjoyable Winter!
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The biggest territory in the world
  • 16 neighboring countries
  • 13 seas, 4 climatic zones, 1/9 of Earths land
  • (1.8 times the size of the US)
  • 11 time zones (reference to Moscow time)
  • 142 million people (4/5 in European part)
  • 160 different ethnic groups and indigenous
    peoples
  • Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, etc.

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Business Environment
  • August 1991 new era in Russian history
  • Transformation continues
  • Changes in property system (privatization,
    nationalization, land inheritance)
  • Changes in tax system (personal income tax is
    flat and equal to 13)
  • Changes in legal system, government structure,
    elimination of corruption and bureaucracy

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Stereotype Russia is a communist country
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Yes, most of us were born in the Soviet Union
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Yes, we keep monuments of Lenin built in the USSR
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Russia is a democratic country
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Economic environment
  • GDP, Per capita - 12.200 USD in 2006, 71.1 of
    population is between 15-64
  • Labor force - 74.26 million (2006 est.)
  • Exports petroleum, natural gas, wood, metals,
    chemicals, and a wide variety of civilian and
    military manufactures
  • Imports machinery, equipment, consumer goods,
    medicines, meat, sugar, semifinished metal
    products
  • Moscow, St- Petersburg are major consumers
    markets 13 second-tier cities (over 1 mln
    people) - Novosibirsk, Chelyabinsk, Samara,
    Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod

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Economic Growth by Sectors
Source World Bank Russia Economic Report, Nov.
2007
  • In 9M-2007 Construction 23.5 , Retail trade
    15 ,
  • Manufacturing and Base
    industries 10

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Foreign Capital in Russia
  • Foreign investment in 1991-1995 - 5.0 billion
    USD
  • Foreign inv. in Jan-Sept 2007 - 87.5
    billion USD
  • (source
    http/finance.rol.ru)

Accumulated foreign capital by July 2007
176,516 Billion USD
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Economic environmenthttps//www.cia.gov/library/p
ublications/the-world-factbook, 2006
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Business Extreme
In Russia there are 53 US dollar billionaires 98
of population earns less than 1000 per month
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Just by looking at the numbers...
Sources Forbes.com/lists/2007/10/07billionaires_a
ll_slide.html
Responsible Competitiveness Index, 2007, top 20,
AccountAbility, July 2007
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Business Challenges
  • Climate and Logistics
  • ¼ of the territory is above Arctic circle
  • Major sea ports are frozen 6 months a year
  • High transportation costs
  • Seasonality
  • Decision making
  • Slow decision-making due to hierarchical
    structure
  • High level of bureaucracy and corruption
  • Communication
  • Language, values
  • High tendency to avoid law and regulations,
    therefore huge power of government agencies tax
    authorities, courts, enforcement, fire and
    sanitation controllers

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Business Etiquette
  • Handshake
  • Formal communication
  • Appointments
  • Gifts
  • Follow-up
  • Networking
  • Hospitality

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Handshake
  • Use your RIGHT hand only
  • Take off your glove BEFORE handshaking
  • If woman gives a hand for handshake, handshake

30
Address With Respect
  • Use name Patronymic name
  • No title
  • No more Tovarisch
  • Examples
  • Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
  • Marina Nickolaevna
  • Irina Alexandrovna
  • Kirill Vyacheslavovich
  • Angelika Rustemovna

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Appointments
  • Make in advance
  • Confirm a few days before and on the day of
    meeting
  • Dont make appointments after statutory holidays
  • No business January 1 to 15, May 1 to 10

32
Gifts
  • New Year (December 31)
  • Womens Day (March 8)
  • Professional holidays
  • Birthdays

33
Russians do not write the follow-up letters
  • Dont expect follow up letters
  • Your follow-up / thank you letters are considered
    OK
  • Better to call

34
Network is EXTREMELY important for success
  • Topics to discuss
  • Changes and current events, habits
  • Economic difficulties
  • Positive contrasts and comparisons between Russia
    and your country
  • Books, Art, Films
  • Topics to avoid
  • Complaints about Russia
  • Ethnic minorities
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Comparing/contrasting Russia to other developing
    countries
  • Comparing/contrasting Moscow and Saint Petersburg

35
Hospitality
  • You can bring some candy/flowers/alcohol
  • Never eat before coming to Russians
  • Eating much is a sign of appreciation
  • Strong drinks
  • are drunk at shot

36
Stereotype Russians are heavy drinkers
37
False!Alcohol per-capita consumption, source
World Health Organization
38
Cuisine
  • 4- course meal salad, soup, main meal and
    dessert
  • Traditional Russian food
  • Schi soup

Bliny with caviar
Stuffed fish
Pirogy
Roasted pig
39
Cross-Cultural Comparisonwww.kwintessential.co.uk
40
Culture - Unique coexistence of Europe and Asia
Mosque in Kazan
Contemporary Moscow City
Two-headed eagle looks in both directions
Russian Versailles Peterhoff
41
National Treasures The Hermitage and Tretyakov
Art Galleries
  • The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg - the
    world's largest art collection with over 3
    million masterpieces.
  • Sotheby's, Christie's Report Record Russian Art
    Sales, in 2007 totaled 324.9 million.

Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
42
Architectural Monuments
43
National Treasures The Bolshoi (1776) and
Mariinsky (1782) Theatres
Worlds recognized tradition of ballet and music

44
Music
  • Pyotr Tchaikovsky
  • Sergey Rahmaninov
  • Dmitri Shostakovich

Ballets Swan Lake, The Nutcracker Sleeping
Beauty One of the last great champions of the
Romantic style of European classical
music Opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
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Literature
  • Lev Tolstoi
  • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Anton Chekhov

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Extreme Tourism
Under- ice diving in Valdai
Climbing Elbrus
Fishing in Baikal the worlds deepest lake
Kamchatka Peninsula Volcano. Climbing and
mountain biking
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Sports
Tennis
Ice Skating
Gymnastics
Ice Hockey
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 COUNTDOWN TO THE 2014 GAMES IN
SOCHI2207   DAYS
  • Sochi is
  • On the same latitude with Toronto, Nice and the
    Gobi desert
  • The most popular resort region of Russia
  • Enjoys the most northern subtropical climate
    on earth

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Welcome to Russia!
Schulich School of Business January, 2008
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